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College Teaching - Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College (1920) (Hardcover)
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Text extracted from opening pages of book: COLLEGE XEA: CH: IN: G
STUDIES IN METHODS OF TEACHING IN THE COLLEGE Edited by PAUL
KLAPPER, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Education The College of the
City of New York with an Introduction by NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER,
LL. D. President of Columbia University Yonkers-on - Hudson, New
York WORLD BOOK COMPANY 1920 PREFACE THE student of general
problems of education or of elementary education finds an extensive
literature of varying worth. In the last decade our secondary
schools have undergone radical reorganization and have assumed new
functions. A rich literature on every phase of the high school is
rapidly developing to keep pace with the needs and the progress of
secondary education. The litera ture on college education in
general and college pedagogy in particular is surprisingly
undeveloped. This dearth is not caused by the absence of problem,
for indeed there is room for much improvement in the organization,
the ad ministration, and the pedagogy of the college. Investiga
tors of these problems have been considerably discouraged by the
facts they have gathered. This volume is conceived in the hope of
stimulating an interest in the quality of college teaching and
initiating a scientific study of college pedagogy. The field is
almost virgin, and the need for constructive programs is acute. We
therefore ask for our effort the indulgence that is usually
accorded a pioneer. In this age of specialization of study it is
evident that no college teacher, however wide his experience and ex
tensive his education, can speak with authority on the teaching of
all the subjects in the college curriculum, or even of all the
major ones. For this reason thisvolume is the product of a
cooperating authorship. The editor devotes himself to the study of
general methods of teaching that apply to almost all subjects and
to most teaching situa tions. In addition, he coordinates the work
of the other contributors. He realizes that there exists among
college professors an active hostility to the study of pedagogy*
The professors feel that one who knows his subject can teach it.
The contributors have been purposely selected in order to dispel
this hostility. They are, one and all, men of undisputed
scholarship who have realized the need of a mode of presentation
that will make their knowledge alive. iii iv Preface Books of
multiple authorship often possess too wide a diversity of
viewpoints. The reader comes away with no underlying thought and no
controlling principles. To overcome this defect, so common in books
of this type, a tentative outline was formulated, setting forth a
desirable mode of treating, in the confines of one chapter, the
teach ing of any subject in the college curriculum. This outline
was submitted to all contributors for critical analysis and
constructive criticism. The original plan was later modi fied in
accordance with the suggestions of the contributors. This final
outline, which follows, was then sent to the con tributors with the
full understanding that each writer was free to make such
modifications as his specialty demanded and his judgment dictated.
This outline is followed in most of the chapters and gives the'
book that unifying ele ment necessary in any book and vital in a
work of so large a cooperating authorship. The editor begs to
acknowledge his indebtedness to the many contributors who have
given generously oftheir time and their labor with no hope of
compensation beyond the ultimate appreciation of those college
teachers who are eager to learn from the experience of others so
that they may the better serve their students. TENTATIVE OUTLINE
FOR THE TEACHING OF IN THE COLLEGE I. Aim of Subject X in the
College Curriculum: Is it taught for disciplinary values? What are
they? Is it taught for cultural reasons? Is it taught to give
necessary information? Is it taught to prepare for professional
studies? Is the aim single or eclectic? Do the aims vary for
different groups of
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Imprint: |
Kessinger Publishing Co
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2008 |
First published: |
June 2008 |
Editors: |
Paul Klapper
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Introduction by: |
Nicholas Murray Butler
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 38mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
608 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4365-7302-3 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-4365-7302-5 |
Barcode: |
9781436573023 |
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